The immune system is a complex network of tissues, organs, cells, and molecules in the human body, whose main function is to recognize and eliminate foreign substances in the body, including pathogens (such as bacteria, viruses), aging or damaged cells, and cancer cells.
The human immune system is the fundamental weapon for overcoming diseases and the underlying logic of health. When a person's immune system is severely deficient, medicine is powerless.
Immune cells refer to cells involved in or related to immune responses, including hematopoietic stem cells, lymphocyte lines, monocyte phagocytic cell lines, granulocyte lines, red blood cells, mast cells, and platelets.Plays a role in eliminating harmful substances both inside and outside the human body, as well as clearing aging, degeneration, and dead cells.
The three major functions of immune cells
① Immune defense: Immune cells resist foreign pathogens and carry out immune defense.
② Immune surveillance: Immune cells will eliminate mutated or cancerous cells to perform immune surveillance
③ Immune self stabilization: Immune cells can maintain the body's self stabilization state and achieve immune self stabilization
Four factors affecting immune cell
function.
① Age: As age increases, the immune organs and immune cells of the elderly are aging. If accompanied by some underlying diseases, they are more susceptible to infection when encountering pathogen invasion.
② Dietary nutrition: Imbalanced nutrition can weaken the immune system, especially dieting for weight loss can lead to a deficiency of some vitamins and trace elements, which cannot provide the body with the necessary nutrients.
③ Sleep: The body's immune factors are mostly formed during sleep. Long term lack of sleep not only affects mental state, but also makes it more susceptible to virus invasion.
④ Smoking and drinking alcohol: Harmful substances contained in tobacco and alcohol will slowly accumulate in the body, damaging immune cells. Moreover, frequent smoking and drinking can lead to a decrease in vitamin C levels in the blood, which is not conducive to maintaining immunity.
What is immune cell storage?
Scientifically store immune cells when we are healthy for use when needed.
We can extract pre stored immune cells from the life bank, activate and expand them with high quality, and intervene in the human body to repair and regulate damaged cells, activate dormant cell function, increase the number of normal cells, enhance cell activity, improve cell quality, and fundamentally adjust the balance of the immune system.
Applicable population for immune cell storage:Work fatigue, long-term staying up late, psychological pressure, smoking and drinking, lack of exercise, frequent colds, long-term depression, aging, and immunocompromised population.
